If you enjoy this site, or find the information
we provide useful, please consider helping with The Old Car Manual Project
by making a cash donation (PayPal)
or contributing materials.

Everything on this site has been donated,
and a lot of it wasn't cheap to get in the first place. For example, the
service bulletins on this page would cost bundle of money to buy, if a person
could find them. In other words, they're almost priceless. Yet they're here
for the whole world to share, for free!

Enjoy!

1947 -1954 GM
/ Fisher Service Bulletins

added March 14, 2003

Thanks to Ken Sluys of Bellingham, Washington we can share
this vast collection of service information. bulletins, containing detailed
information on General Motors vehicles of the post-war era that really isn't
available anywhere else. For now, the indexes below consist of thumbnails
(click on the index link to view) but, as time permits we'll try to come up
with a text-based index (any volunteers?).

The idea is to scan manuals for old, vintage or
antique American vehicles and their components and make them available
on the web, for free.

Why
are we doing this?

Why not? But
really - one of the hardest parts of restoring or servicing old machines
is getting decent technical information. Often, it's difficult, impossible
or expensive to obtain. We think that this kind of information should be
freely available, as a public resource for the preservation of our industrial
history.